When the young Frederick (Nikolai Kinski) comes in possession of the partial copy of a long forbidden Stanley Kubrick movie, it sparks a growing movement amongst the city's formerly aimless youths, developing fast into serious opposition to the ruling system,
which retaliates with rapidly increasing brutality.
It began a campaign of terrorism against Israel,
which retaliated by imprisoning the founder of Hamas, Sheikh Ahmad Yasin, in 1991 and arresting hundreds of Hamas activists.
Harrison / Khan is a terrorist who we used in the past to benefit us, now back to take revenge on perceived slights against his people,
which we retaliate with by sending an incursion into enemy territory and unleashing automated weapons against him from a safe distance.
Not exact matches
«Another factor is companies [that punish protesting employees] could be viewed as
retaliating against political statements,
which in some jurisdictions are protected under the human rights legislation, and that can get really hairy.
US diplomats assigned to Russia had to be trained by the US government on how to handle the escalating harassment, according to The Post,
which was the Kremlin's way of
retaliating against US sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014.
President Donald Trump on Thursday night threatened another escalation in a rapidly escalating trade battle with China,
which then vowed to
retaliate.
After all, the EU has, just like the U.S, nothing to gain from a trade war
which is very likely to emerge if Europe does not give in and
retaliates against the tariffs on steel and aluminium.
But it will also upset other countries,
which could
retaliate by restricting American products from its market.
Suburban Express,
which carries U of I students to school, is accused of discrimination and
retaliating against those who criticized its service.
The problem is that such tariffs greatly affect trading partners,
which would then likely
retaliate in kind.
While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating humor, and has made a point of refraining from saying anything bad about the president himself —
which has probably kept him from
retaliating and going after her personally.
If the US goes too far with its protectionist measures, Canada could
retaliate by restricting US imports,
which would seriously hurt US manufacturers.
The transaction started out as a hostile takeover bid, with Aurora entering into a lock - up agreement with four major CanniMed shareholders.CanniMed's management
retaliated by adopting a tactical shareholder rights plan,
which was in turn challenged in court (and ultimately stuck down as an improper defensive tactic).
«The Chinese are deeply concerned and we hear now from reliable sources in Beijing who suggest the Chinese government, the Communist Party, are developing lists of U.S. interests against
which they could
retaliate, commercial interests, and obviously one merely has to look at top U.S. exports to China to get a quick sense of whose heads may be on the chopping block,» said one China trade policy expert who interacts closely with U.S. business.
The tariff - reduction bill,
which limits the loss to the Treasury to $ 500,000 per item annually, is «small cheese» compared with Trump's new tariffs, Reinsch said, especially if China «overreacts» and
retaliates disproportionately.
The next decision for the
retaliating country is to identify
which products to put on its list.
«Avenging Angels» — Brigham Youngs murderers — they did his bidding like the Mason Family Mountain Meadows Massacre — the massacre of 30 men 40 women and 70 children in Utah by the «Avenging Angels» see «Blood of the Prophets» by Will Bagley (mormon author) Blood Atonement — the practice of the mormons that atones for the death of its members and / or the act of
which the mormons
retaliate when they do not believe one is following what they think is right — google the 1984 murder the Lafferty brothers commited in Utah of their sister in - law and her 9 month old daughter by slitting their throats.
You have a spirit
which refuses to
retaliate.
When they «man up» by committing personal fouls, late hits or
retaliating (
which is all the refs ever seem to see), it just costs the team yards, points and wins, and allows the refs to feel justified in the way they dole out penalties unfairly against them.
Aqib Talib
retaliated on the next play, initiating a fight with Douglas,
which became a brawl with several players involved.
When Jake got elbowed in the head / neck (Can't remember
which) and then
retaliated of course he got busted.
Enjoy the season cause Wenger is motivated to play 6 no 10 and give a stupid reason for
which no press person
retaliates to his words.
I did the same with Tariku when he was learning to talk, before he got wicked sick of my yammering and
retaliated by getting really into dinosaurs and math and things about
which I have exactly nothing to say.
Of course, Israel did not
retaliate,
which helped in this regard.
If the threat is terrorists, how can these weapons help us
retaliate against an enemy
which moves from country to country, hides among civilians and uses technology to outsmart us?
But couldn't it be that IS has fear of Israel,
which lies so close and will surely
retaliate in a harsh way?
Last fall The Post disclosed that Christie had encouraged Astorino to challenge Cuomo and pledged his support — but that was before the politically damaging Bridgegate —
which involved closing down George Washington Bridge lanes in Fort Lee to
retaliate against a Christie political foe.
And here is his blog, via
which the recipients of my ugly rumor can immediately and anonymously ask him whether it's true or not, and via
which he may instantly
retaliate with something just as damaging about me.
Suddenly, Hermione and Ron appeared - she cast an Expelliarmus spell at them, as Goyle
retaliated with a killing Avada Kedavra,
which she countered with a Stupefy spell.
When teachers and administrators are able to co-create the conditions to best serve themselves and their student communities, they generate a feeling of agency,
which means they are much less likely to isolate, burn out or
retaliate.
As a result, the firm has
retaliated with the fourth - generation Focus,
which is on sale now ahead of September deliveries.
Villa
retaliated with cross-border raids, including the attack on Columbus, New Mexico on March 9, 1916, in
which eighteen U.S. citizens where killed.
When I refused (I felt obligated to warn others), he
retaliated with a buyer review in
which he called me a liar.
In fact, Tahlia's comments kind of put me there last week,
which is why I waited until today to reply for fear I'd
retaliate like this -
When choosing a breed, be sure to do your research and know
which dogs are easier to train than others and
which breeds are more likely to
retaliate under discipline or perceived abuse.
Other minor glitches were present as well, such as a clipping issue when melee attacking an enemy in the back,
which would cause them to fly through a solid wall, only to walk back out of it a moment later ready to
retaliate.
Microsoft recently
retaliated with a social networking campaign purporting to be an advert for «Destiny: the new fragrance by Xbox»,
which clicked through to a website explaining that Destiny is also available on its consoles.
In December, 2010, accusations against falsified presidential elections brought rise to a wave of peaceful protests throughout the country,
which were, in turn unmercifully
retaliated against by police and government forces.
As the Wall Street Journal and other conservative media hyper - ventilated over the hacker leaks they referred to as the «Climategate Scandal»; Nature quickly
retaliated in defense of Anthropogenic Global Warming with a scathing editorial titled: «Climatologists Under Pressure» stating: «Stolen e-mails have revealed no scientific conspiracy, but do highlight ways in
which climate researchers could be better supported in the face of public scrutiny.»
In Spain there was a case in
which an policeman in uniform punched a man; not a case of resisting arrest, just an argument in
which the policeman thought that the other would not
retaliate.
Foley Hoag partner Michael Keating led a team that won a defendants» verdict from a Boston jury,
which found that law firm Ropes & Gray LLP did not
retaliate against former associate John Ray III for claiming he was a victim of racial discrimination.
In Cornwall, Ont., for example, attention has focused on a high - profile whistleblowing case in
which the city pleaded guilty to
retaliating against an employee who complained about an incident of nursing home abuse.
[50] An interpretation that allows employers to penalize or
retaliate against workers who make a workplace harassment complaint would entirely undermine the procedural mechanism that the Act creates through
which harassment issues can be brought forward in the workplace.
An interpretation of the Act that finds employers are obligated to create and maintain a policy by
which workers may bring forward complaints of harassment but are nevertheless free to terminate, or otherwise penalize or
retaliate against, any worker for having actually made a complaint under that policy is, in my view, untenable.
Ouch, for sure,
which caused Zuckerberg to
retaliate today in a podcast with Vox.com's Ezra Klein, in
which he said Cook's comments were «extremely glib and not at all aligned with the truth.»
«Nikolas
retaliated and threw a chair, dog bowl and a drinking glass across the room and called Lynda «a useless bitch» along with other swearing and yelling at her,
which Lynda wished to not repeat,» the report stated.
According to the specificity hypothesis of aggression (Ostrov [2008]-RRB-, children tend to
retaliate in kind,
which implies that physical victimization should be prospectively associated with physical aggression, and relational victimization with relational aggression.